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PRIDE OF DESCANSO. New 1948. Another superb white semi- 
double to loose peony form. Outstanding. M. 
PRINCE ALBERT—(Concordia; Beautiful; Burns Pink; Ellen Mc- 
Kensey; Gomez; Normandie; Angelo Cochet). Clear pink streak- 
ed white and rose, large peony. E-M-L. 
PRINCE EUGENE NAPOLEON—(Pope Pius IX; Carlotta Grissi; Im- 
bricata Rubra Plena; Ladiner’s Red; Mrs. Harry Davis). Dark 
red, large formal double. M. 
PRINCESS NAGASKIE—(Mallot Var.; Killarney King; Chiyoda- 
Nishiki: Princess Bacahachie). One of the most delicately varie- 
gated camellias, soft pink marbled white and rose, large semi- 
double of low almost weeping habit of growth. M. 
PROFESSOR C. S. SARGENT. Dark red, medium full ball type 
peony with many petals. An old favorite and reliable bloomer. 
E-M. 
PURITY—(Anna Zuchini; Il Cygno; Lord Chesterfield; Neige d‘Or: 
Shira Otome). An aptly named variety. Symetrical, large snowy 
white double with pointed petals. L. 
QUEEN BESSIE. White flushed pink large semi-double with large 
wavy petals and numerous stamens. L. 
RAINY SUN. Light red, large semi-double. Hardy and good grower. 
M. 
REGINA DEI GIGANTI—(Rainsford Cantelou), One of the most 
desirable salmon pink camellias grown. Large semi-double with 
center of erect petals interspersed with stamens. Two rows of 
large outer petals. L. 
REINE DES FLEURS. Lovely rose pink, Medium large, Formal 
double. M. 
REVEREND JOHN BENNETT. Salmon pink with paler pink markings 
near the base of the base of the heavily veined petals. Very 
_ large semi-double. We have the true and beautiful Magnolia 
Gardens strain. M-L. | 
REVEREND JOHN G. DRAYTON—(Mary E. M.). A semi-double light 
pink with variable flower forms very hardy and magnificent in 
bloom and growth. M-L. 
ROBERT E. LEE. Dark petals with black veins and red stamens. 
Large loosely constructed semi-double. Rare and startling. M. 
ROBERT NORTON. White with one or two pink stripes on one 
petal. Large semi-double. New and beautiful. E. 
ROSEA SUPERBA. Deep rose pink, large rose-formed double. A 
rare and spectacular beauty. Our choice for the most beautiful 
camellia in form and coloring. L. 
ROSEA SUPERBA VARIEGATED. The variegated form of the above. 
If any bloom could surpass Rosea Superba this would be it. 
Rose spotted white. L. 
ROSE DAWN—(Davis). Lovely bright rose pink, large and perfectly 
imbricated double. E-M. 
ROSE DAWN VARIEGATED. Same as above with white markings. 
E-M. 
ROSE EMERY—{Orient; Christmas Cheer; Christmas Glory; Carna- 
tion; Fire Ball; Ignescens). Fire red, full peony. Very hardy and 
vigorous. L. 
SAINT ANDRE—(Rose Hill Rubra). Crimson carmine. Very large 
(5 to 6 in.) generally loose peony. L. 
SAINT ELMO—(Augusta Wilson; Ashland Pink; Cabbage Head: 
Longview No. 56; Tea Garden No. 103). Soft pink, large full 
peony form. E-M. 
SARAH FROST—(Clarkes Red; Adrian Lebrun). Crimson varying 
to deep rose pink, formal imbricated double. Most widely plant- 
ed of all camellias. Hardy and dependable. M-L. 
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